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... hurried journey through the State of San Salvador , the richest in Central America , extending a hundred and eighty miles along the shores of the Pacific , producing tobac- co , the best indigo and richest balsam in the world . We had ...
... hurried journey through the State of San Salvador , the richest in Central America , extending a hundred and eighty miles along the shores of the Pacific , producing tobac- co , the best indigo and richest balsam in the world . We had ...
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... hurried tour I never for get him who had the unhappy distinction of being vice . president of the Republic . He I did not receive my passport till late in the evening , and though I had given directions to the contrary , the captain's ...
... hurried tour I never for get him who had the unhappy distinction of being vice . president of the Republic . He I did not receive my passport till late in the evening , and though I had given directions to the contrary , the captain's ...
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... hurried but feeling comment upon the comparative value of life and property ; but the captain said that all he was worth in the world was in those trunks ; he would not leave them ; he would not risk them on the road ; he would defend ...
... hurried but feeling comment upon the comparative value of life and property ; but the captain said that all he was worth in the world was in those trunks ; he would not leave them ; he would not risk them on the road ; he would defend ...
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... hurried confessions and ad- ministering the sacrament ; and as the wretched inhab- itants left the altar they fled from the town . I saw a poor mother searching for a missing child ; but her friends , in hoarse whispers , said , " La ...
... hurried confessions and ad- ministering the sacrament ; and as the wretched inhab- itants left the altar they fled from the town . I saw a poor mother searching for a missing child ; but her friends , in hoarse whispers , said , " La ...
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... hurried back with him , and the miserable beings on the steps , with new terrors , supposing that we were friends of the invaders , begged us to save them . Followed by three or four trembling boys , we ascended to the steeple , and saw ...
... hurried back with him , and the miserable beings on the steps , with new terrors , supposing that we were friends of the invaders , begged us to save them . Followed by three or four trembling boys , we ascended to the steeple , and saw ...
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Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan, Volym 2 John L. Stephens Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1841 |
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